I for one am disappointed with VLC. The biggest problem is that it takes forever to quit the application. Also the look of Quicktime and MplayerX are way more appealing. Unfortunately there is no full alternative. Quicktime can't play everything and MplayerX has weird lags for me.
Btw what's wrong with people voting down someone who's posting a problem here. I didn’t give it 1/2 a star did I? If you know the answer take a page out of Akumu's book and say it. Especially if the solution is non-trivial.
Thanks I know Perian. I'm actually using a Mac for years now but when switching instinctively used VLC instead of Quicktime because of their PC reputation. Only recently did I try other players because of my VLC problem. It turns out that there is nothing wrong with Quicktime on Mac at all and the interface is very nice. So although you fixed my VLC I think I will stay with Quicktime for now. =)
This is the best poker tracking software out there if you want to feel like you're using a native mac os program. It's layout is clean and the usage intuitive.
Also it is supported by one of the most dedicated developers out there. If a poker site changes it's hand history format or there is a bug after an update you'll get a new update the next day or two.
Admittedly it lacks some complicated stats but speaking as someone who makes a living playing this game I can say the "how often" is not as important as terms like "texture", "line", "hand range" etc are.
On a final note I don't think it is even oversold considering what you get for your money. It's 50% cheaper than it's main rival. But don't take my word for it. There is a 30 day full featured trial available.
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Also it is supported by one of the most dedicated developers out there. If a poker site changes it's hand history format or there is a bug after an update you'll get a new update the next day or two.
Admittedly it lacks some complicated stats but speaking as someone who makes a living playing this game I can say the "how often" is not as important as terms like "texture", "line", "hand range" etc are.
On a final note I don't think it is even oversold considering what you get for your money. It's 50% cheaper than it's main rival. But don't take my word for it. There is a 30 day full featured trial available.